Jamie Dimon's Brilliant Advice for Anyone Nearing Retirement
Briefly

While reflecting on your career thus far - including any hardships or disparities you faced - you might be tempted to point fingers at other people. However, as you get older, you realize that everyone has been both a victim and a villain at some point in their lives. It doesn't help to place the blame on others. Instead, take accountability for your own life and choices, learn from your mistakes, and relish in your success.
As you get older, you might gain more confidence and pride, which can develop a sort of 'my way or the highway' thinking. While you likely do know best, as you've learned through trials and errors throughout your life and career, you also should stay open-minded to others' ideas and opinions, as well as allow room for mistakes. Especially if you're working with younger generations, be willing to see things from new professionals' points of view.
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